
The Chickahominy River winds through this coastal plain landscape, defining the boundaries where New Kent, James City, and Charles City counties meet. By the mid-1960s, the construction of the Diascund Creek Reservoir had altered the local hydrology, creating a large catchment north of Lanexa. This period shows a transition in riverfront use, from traditional sites like Osborn Landing and Graves Landing to the development of Chickahominy Shores and dedicated camping areas near the water.
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1949 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

1949 Tunstall
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1953 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1953 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

1965 Quinton
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1965 Walkers
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1966 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1966 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

1973 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

1974 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

1974 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

1974 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA
2010 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA
2010 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2010 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2011 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

2013 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2013 Quinton
New Kent County, VA
2013 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2013 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

2016 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2016 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2016 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA
2016 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

2019 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2019 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2019 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2019 Walkers
New Kent County, VA

2022 Providence Forge
New Kent County, VA

2022 Quinton
New Kent County, VA

2022 Tunstall
New Kent County, VA

2022 Walkers
New Kent County, VA